Trepe : nm arg. (a word probably coming from the old French treper, tripper "knocking the foot, jumping", stamping.
Crowded, large audience, especially around a camelot, in front of a show, in a store.
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Quote from the French writer Louis-Ferdinand Destouches dit Céline (1894-1961) “Salads, kneaders, porridge of perditions, all in fraternitarian vases, humanitarian sticky suffocations where the trep darkens, mud, slumps, vinasse, pukes and s 'falls asleep. Fall asleep? Not long ! Until the very next! We'll wake you up frothy! Sorry butterflies! Dreamers booklets! The furnaces are almost ready! Crackle! All the distance is already blazing very happily! " in Bagatelles pour un massacre - 1938.